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THE NEW CANADIAN
An Independent Organ For Canadians Of Japanese Origin
VOL. 16 —NO. 13

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY

IS, 1953

TORONTO, ONT.

• ftiuWOHI Teachers Ass’n Seeks Deletion of Word ‘Jap
Bv Ken Adachi

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — The Lethbridge Local of
the Alberta. Teachers’ Association passed a resolution
recently, urging the Department of Education to take
action regarding a school textbook'in which the term
“Jap” occurs frequently in the revised edition.

A Case For Nisei
Beauty Contests

They had a Nisei beauty con­
test at the UNF last week. And
there was an intoxicating feeling
The text in question is “Con­
about the whole thing that the
temporary Problems” written by read ‘Japanese’.
W'.bK,
sight of a pretty girl often con­
“And further be it resolved
Bagnall and Norton, published by
jures up and lifts one from the
the 'Western Canada Institute that the Alberta Teachers’ Asso­
boot-straps, as it were, inr,o
Ltd., Calgary, Alto. The book is ciation notify of their action and
thoughts of poetry .and music
widely used in Social Studies III attitudes to the authors and pub­
Like the song goes, a pretty girl
lisher of the aforementioned
in Alberta high schools.
is like a melody.
The resolution, together with a book”.
'to
Which was about the first
brief, was submitted to the Leth­
time that there was anything of
bridge A.T.A. Executive Com­ Hamilton Nisei Wins
this sort held in Toronto between
mittee by Ted T. Aoki, staff Navy League Award
Nisei groups. I was pretty excited
member- of the Hamilton Junior
8
HAMILTON — A Hamilton
about its unlimited possibilities.
High School in Lethbridge. Mr.
Unlike our American Nisei
Aoki is president of both the Nisei engineering student at Mc­
counterparts who seem to be able
National J.C.C.A. and the Alberta Master University was the reci­
pient of a Navy League of Can­
to hold beauty contests almost
J.C.C.A.
a
ada
University Naval Training
every other week for practically
The brief points out that the
Division scholarship valued at
any reason, at the snap of their
terms, “Jap” and “Japs' occur in
$250.
fingers, we’ve been sadly back­
29 instances.
At a ceremony on Feb. 11, Ken­
ward. There have been, of course,
The resolution will now be
neth K. Kadonaga, 19, was pres­
minor contests of sorts in the
presented to the Annual General
ented with the award by Wesley
past but they’ve never added up
Meeting of the Alberta Teachers’
Cathers, chairman of the national
to anything particularly exciting.
Association which will be held in
Sea Cadet Committee and viceCalgary during- Easter week.
The citizens out in Alberta do
president of the Navy League of
have a “Miss Sunny Alberta”
The brief reads in part:
Canada. The Nisei who has been
contest every year which beats
“One of the prime objectives in
a student at McMaster- since Oc­
democratic education is the dev­
what the more densely populated
tober, served for two years with
elopment of the concept of the
areas are doing.
CROWNED "MISS VALENTINE” of 1953 in a contest sponsored worth of dignity of humankind, the sea cadets and intends to join
There’s nothing like a beauty
the Royal Canadian Navy.
contest to liven up an affair and by the Toronto Young Buddhists Society on Feb. 13 at its annual regardless of race, color oi' creed.
Apart from his various accom­
stir up public imagination. I don’t V alentine dance was Grace Kanda who represented the Nisei Flyers Thus' it follows that every at­
plishments,
Kadonaga was prais­
think anybody’s decrepit or Vic­ Hockey Club. She won over seven other candidates from different tempt must be made to reduce ed as an excellent bugler.
torian enough not to feel a sud­ Nisei groups in Toronto. The 22-year-old, 5 feet 5 inch Queen was and to eliminate the use, wilful
den quickening of the pulse when chosen on a popularity vote and also on the basis of personality, poise or not, of any term that verges
a girl strides leggily and hand­ and beauty. Runners-up were Nancy Ikebata of Club After-Hours on derogation of any ethnic
group.
somely across some stage. It does (left) and Susie Tanouye of Club Ami (right).
Other candidates were Eiko Iwashita, Toronto J.C.C.A.; Mitsy
“The term ‘Jap’ oi- ‘Japs’ is not
something to the glands.
Yoshida,
Club
Adelphi;
Rose
Mori,
Club
Rhapsody;
Lily
Matsuo,
appreciated by those of Japanese
What with all the pretty young
Another viewpoint on the sub­
i
A.Y.P.A.;
and
Nancy
Mori,
T.Y.B.S.
Miss
Kanda

s
coronation
took
ancestry.
things that I notice practically
ject of Japanese war brides was
“It is assumed that the terms
daily, there certainly is no lack of place in a colorful ceremony on the stage of the UNF Hall decorated
expressed in a letter-to-the-editor
— photo by R. Suzuki in question were not used with
beautiful girls to make any Nisei with cupids and a huge Valentine motif.
published in the Toronto Tele­
derogatory intent. Nevertheless,
contest something to think about.
gram on Feb. 14. The writer who
the lack of wilful intent does not
There are .all kinds of teenage
has a son in Korea, states that
condone the use of the term.
stuff,
full
of
vivacity
and
bounce;
she is against the idea of Can­
■SR
“Therefore be it resolved that
the slightly older type in their
adian soldiers marrying Japanese.
the Alberta Teachers Association
twenties who’ve graduated from
Said the letter, in part:
Canada needs each individual strongly urge the Department of
RUTLAND, B. C. — Racial
, saddle shoes and jeans, still re­
“I would like to know why
taining a lot of youthful energy discrimination is less prevalent to do his best free from any Education and offices concerned these marriages are sanctioned.
but acquiring a bit more poise; in Canada today than it was 40 feeling of inferiority, said Mr. to take steps to revise the book
“Oui- son is 23. He was en­
or 50 years ago, although it still Kobayashi, quoting in part from entitled ‘Contemporary Problems’
and
then
again,
the
older
type,
gaged to a lovely girl here. Some
1
IS
who in their high-heeled elegance, exists to a degree not generally the Declaration of Human Rights by Bagnall and Norton so that months ago, he broke his engage­
‘Jap’ and ‘Japs’ are revised to ment and announced to her and
(Cont’d from Page 2)
have a sort of a stately, mature realized, stated Anthony T. Ko­
charm. With all this untapped bayashi, who addressed the Rut­
us that he was marrying a Japa­
wealth of material, the thing to land P.T.A. recently. The speak­
nese girl. His father wrote im­
do is not to hide it behind maid­ er’s subject was “Inter-Cultural
mediately telling him that under
enly modesty and overdeveloped Relations in the Community.”
no circumstances would this girl
Kobayashi who resides in Oka­
reserve which Nisei girls have
be welcomed by us . . .
s
nagan Centre is an active workeroftimes been accused of.
“I know we will be criticized
The Toronto JCCA and. the
Under the plan, the Toronto
Although not exactly a collect- in the JCCA organization, hav­ Western Baseball Club will work J CCA will underwrite the sum of by some for our attitude. Other
ing assisted in the founding of in conjunction this year in car­ $500 for Western’s seasonal ex­ parents may accept the situation
fContinued on page 2)
the National JCCA in 1947. He rying out the Booster Drive penses plus a certain commission and pretend to be quite pleased
Issei Found Dead Near is a former vice-president of the which was started last year by to all of the other sports groups with their Oriental daughter-inNational JCCA and also headed the Western group, it was decided involved.
Clarkson Rail Tracks
law, but we never will. We are
the
B.
C.
JCCA.
Police
at an executive meeting of the
CLARKSON, Ont.
The local chapter this year is sorry for these fellows, but we
found an Issei dead early Feb. 17
British Columbia, once the most JCCA local chapter on Feb. 15 at headed, by Edward Ide who was are sorrier still for the poor little
3
on the railroad tracks near Clark­ beset with racial prejudice of any the Canadian Legion Hall.
elected in a previous public elec­ half-caste children . they are
The Booster Drive last year tion. The remaining posts on the bringing into the world.”
son, apparently hit by a train. of the provinces,-is now among
The letter was signed “J. S.”
• Papers on his person indentified the most free of it, he said. Anti­ realized $2,500. The move this executive were filled out in the
him as Junzo Arima, 51, and that race riots in Vancouver 50 years year brings together two of Tor- election held at the meeting.
s
SAWMILL ACCIDENT
he had come to Canada in 1919.
ago led to strikes as a measure onto’s major Japanese Canadian
Officers are Sab Morita, Geo.
His next of kin and present of protest against the employ­ groups in a joint project. Two Tamura, vice-presidents; Ritsu
NEW DENVER, B. C. — Shi­
J
address is being sought by police. ment of cheap Oriental labour, i representatives of the Westerns, Inouye, treasurer; Yoshio Hikida, geru Kirito of New Denver sufHis unemployment insurance i but, he went on, the unions are ! Mike Maruno and Baron Waka- recording sec’y; Bess Nakazawa, fured a mishap recently when he
card showed that he had been now one of the strongest agen­ | bayashi, spoke briefly on the plan corresponding sec’y. Committee lost three fingers of his right
working at the Marathon Paper cies for equal opportunity and } which will have the Toronto JC- chairmen are Joan Toyama, wel­ hand while working at Ono’s
Mills in Thorold, Ont., and the | equal pay for laborers regardless j. CA taking over the running of fare; Mike Hoshiko, educational; Sawmills. He is the third son of
1 the Booster Drive.
Masako Irie, social.
Spruce Falls Plup and Paper Co. of race and color.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunichi Kirito.

Looks Askance At
Japan War Brides

RACE BIAS STILL EXISTS BUT LESS PREVALENT
THAN 50 YEARS AGO SAYS NISEI IN ADDRESS

Toronto JCCA. Western Baseball Club Joins Forces
For Booster Drive, Last Year Realized $2,500

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THE

NEW

CANADIAN

Wednesday, Feb. 18, 19SJ

at

behind high walls

a a

By M. SITARR

^emme

Behind high brick walls dulled
; care the homeless girls were; I munication with men. The Mat­
by long exposure to wind and ! getting.
ron wondered just how a scraw­
rain stands a prison-like, bleak
It was into this se’tting that ny, mousely thing like Akiko
- By CINDERELLA
home for homeless girls. The
weak, undernourished Akiko was found an opportunity to see any
Matron was seated in her private
placed. She had been tossed man, let alone communicate with “H±W?n” °r “^ Ti'ey Just Know!”
home, wondering how she could
aiound like flotsam .from one him. It would be more plausible
consensus of opinion wis that”™ did not"kTC Th”* h0®' 118
get rid of some of the girls bv place to another since she was
if it were one of the other girls
.palming them off to the provin­
born, never knowing what it was like Jane who had a rounded body
cial institution for incorrigible
like to have a father and mother and large, firm breasts secretly
girls. In this way, she could get
to love and cherish her. In the
t toil Is! Hows the new
i i i
some money for her own use. But last home to which she was farm- envied by the Matron and as a P bt yOU’ve aI1 decided'he beats his wife'or^ US
consequence, who was especially
she had problems.
ed out, she was treated no better hated by her.
XzV Pemiy-Pincher. He just can’t win'”
^ on the
The Matron looked like a gaunt
Well . . ” we began_
than a stray dog. She was order­
scarecrow her neck scrawny and ed about and forced to do menial
The woman explained that she
“Women,” Joe broke in, “are completely illogical!”
lorig> the skin drawn tightly over
had
accidently
discovered
this
tasks and was fed scraps of food.
himself to the juicy^d 1^^
her sharp, protruding bones. Her
Although she was now fifteen, secret of Akiko’s when she saw
complexion was sallow and her
for ^ four
she was so small and undernour­ her hiding a letter by the heavy o’clock “droops”, and looked arou^
thin lips hardly moved when she
ished, that she had the body of spiked iron gates which barred to fall to our knees at the very profundity of hie h® expected us all
spoke. When her voice came out.
people from the orphanage. To­
an 11-year-old.
. Now, Joe,” we remonstrated, “that’s a sween* erTe'
it was high pitched and seemed
The Matron was concerned gether the two women hurried out coming from other people we can undersCd
as if it was sharp enough to cutabout Akiko. Akiko was too sick­ of the building and went to the its neither original or funny.”
’ / CominS' from you,
anyone near her to ribbons.
ly to be of much help around the iron gates, anticipating gleefully
Bogie and women don’t go too-ether ”
,
Ovei a period of years, she had
last night, for instance.”

continued. "Take ra)
orphanage and consequently could | how they would read the contents
weeded out and, hired women to
of the note, and then call in the
And what about last night7”
her own specifications, and now not be farmed out. She was hop­
ing to find some excuse to ship gill to watch her cringe when stap^“;^ “ it™!? :?ershe had surrounded herself with
her off to the institution for in­ she was confronted with the in­
only those who obeyed her explic­
criminating letter.
that I’m not difficult about food ’ r i Heard her telling her friendcorrigible
girls.
itly. These women took it out on
It was at this moment that one
Upon reaching the gates, they away she asked, as S^^^ 1 ™
the gfrls by being cold, cruel and
«
of
the
women
reported
Akiko

s
poked around the base and sure
sadistic. Visitors were discourthought before I made
aged at the institution but occas­ peculiar behaviour. This seemed enough there was a crumpled I’ “nuumt.hlm pX^
ionally when visits were unavoid­ to be the answer to the problem. piece of paper which they hur- 1
purposedly skirted aroma
°
' ±-36 c311ots 'are delicious . . .’ I
able, the Matron and her staff 'The woman explained that Akiko riedly spread out to read.
saying

the
sauce
is
wonderful
Zsh
e°—^ ^ “’“^ by
put on a g-ood show and the visit- was breaking one of the most
On the note, Akiko had -writ­
with'Well, what’s wrong with the steak’”

“Sp,Ci“ly
ng’ldly enf°rced rules of the inten, Whoever finds this I love
usually wX0 St^tS ??? “
com- you”.

BIAS LESS PREVALENT THAN 50 YEARS AGO
(cont'd from P. I)
"s^uX'^

^"!re 3 “ent by

ct re

Persisted, ‘Well, what’s the

matter with the steak

COUNTERPOINT
(Cont’d. from P. 1)

matter Witt th’” ^^

^^ say

1

s

anything the

then pro-

eeedXVd"XlZJ^

ot of pin-up girls or cheesecake
married, reducfagX ^^
j? fc day « —
photos and certainly not a memports prepared by the National white Jee
'” 3Se Md °f the bei of the much too obvious Mar­ on this side of hell.”
'
e 0Wesb ^orm °I animal life
Council of Minority Races of
*

ilyn Munroe school of worship­
“But you were thinking it!” we chorused.
which he has been a member for andmlbb‘'''“T'’ J*o« <=yer, is
. several years. Recently the coun
^
r ?
g d°ne away with pers, I must confess that beauty of a simple deX^LtlTday Bs topic ^nd take the matter
contests complete with bathing­
cil had two girls answer 47 idea- hi J
baS f°Und that
earne UP Aether
tical want ads in a Toronto paper L i
^^s, ’ W3S necessar7 suits appeal to me. But actually, we should or should not sign a lease To
have
to
sign
for
three
years
Not
e&Se
meant we would
Nisei
girls,
very
few
of
them
one giving the name of Miss
B 7 ° ^tle attention of tbe
have to move. Knowing what
6386 W°YId mean we
Grimes and one that
to its co^ anyways, have the physical were- would
opinion. I said, ‘Dear what
happen if I didn’t ask her
withal
to
parade
around
in
bath
­
Greenberg. In the majoritv of Rights f ^^aratlori of Human
^fe’ bleSS her’
ing beauty contests. I can’t see replied in her most martyred tone U‘Dofrt a^116
cases Miss Grimes got appoint
t0 be deIeted- He
S m8 ^ tO d°’ K tWngS
the trade I Z,m c0™P“fmg in Occidental go wrong you’ll blame me for it!’ ”
s
»nb to interview; to the » ' “
Tpable and agreeable
fry of cases Miss Greenberg did unions, the Canadian Legion, and I h “!ng contests which require, to shouldering thTresponsibilitPf ^th
such groups as Parent-Teachers’ bejldes the Physical attributes
her opinion. ‘3 no’Z
6
1 laie^N —d
not, and in several cases was told
t
-working and tbe statuesque measurements,
Association
as
forces
sne said, that, s your problem’’”
that the position had already been
actively against racial discrimi- l0t.S °f n®rve- self-confidence and go wroj she’
31,(1 °f
if
should
filled, although in fact the same I
poise which some wits have found you s“h you’d
Xdta 7'/ self-righteous air, ■! told
want ads remained in the papers
'
lacking
somewhat
among
Nisei
|
'
you.


5
asked
me in the first place, I could have told
, no anti-disfor a week afterwards. Mr. Koba­
I crimination propaganda, legisla- ^^S' ^ne bas to He a Venus de
B
yashi cited other instances of dis­
tion, or efforts is of any value un- M11°’ wbo even without arms,
But women usually are
±
ci imination against Jews, espechim, honour-bound to
? their JntuiBion!” we told
less the people discriminated ma*ia®es to look provocative,
iailj in Toronto and Montreal.
defend herself.
1 ’ one w^° couJd not, at the moment,
against also play their parte. If I
But aS far as facial attractive- |
Similarly, he stated, some ho­
“Intuition? Ye o-ads’”
tels and hospitals were barred to thej remain in closed groups to­ ness is concerned, who can deny
“On what <hakv nrJ moaned. “You women wear it thin!”
that there is anything more down­ the other niVl hl Premises women base their statements! Now.
gether,
cherishing
and
emphas
­
Negroes in those and other east­
right beautiful than Nisei girls since beforeIny LaXX tad
1 ““
ern cities and some propertv izing the .differences between
who
have
lots
of
the
quiet
but
rights denied them. In Vancouver themselves and the majority, he
good time. Gerrv\
n • a
Hhe evening. We had a damned
exotic
beauty about them which naturally, the conversations^
said,
they
will
inevitably
be
dis
­
a leather business, and
also, he stated, certain streets and
makes them stand out in any raccriminated
against.
If,
however,
houses are reserved by “coven­
1,6
1 ial group. And there is the had gone, my wife commented. ‘Joe Z
ant” for the occupancy of white they come out and mix in the
"Now,” I admonished her "that’s wL
man

s
a
crook.


thought that with dresses being
people only, and throughout Brit­ economic, political, social and
7
S ”S“3Se ‘° “
w hat the y are today—long on Gerry. He’s a damned nice’fellow!”
ish Columbia as well as other cultural activities of their fellows
they will find themselves wel- enough to cover most of the fe­
“a'lihatUrtT*611' ”h! contradicted himself three times!”
paits of Canada lodges of various
come.
male anatomy—a leg-show is not a three-hour^
three times in
necessary although I am not sug­
gesting here that few Nisei girls
«M 17X^27^
the figures ^ere different!”
Lave interesting- legs.
Ilsin. round ftaJei o !’.“,,ste™S a“ my patience, “he was only
i
I hope the powers concerned figures they don’t tally.” ’
°'Snt matter lf each time he mentions
will continue this beauty contest
An Independent Japanese-English Organ.
she retorted.
idea, and that other groups take "Vou^G^^
Published on Wednesday and Saturday of each week.
up their lead. We have oratorical,
•is a medium of expression and news outlet
essay' and art contests to develop ‘•'Simply because0 GeJy’Vfi^res1 did ?’t
1 W&S ^"^ mad'
intellectual and artistic qualities crook!”
among those of Japanese origin in Canada.
*
&
didn t tally doesn’t make him a
KEN ADACHI......
among the Nisei; why not have
I
Editor
TAKAICHI HIEZUKI ...
contests to develop the aesthetic little chin lifted deftLrtW 1^^
sir! Her determined
Japanese
Section
Editor
KEN MORI ____ ______ .
sense.
—.......
Advertising
erook! And anyway,
* knW th3‘
Office Hours:
|
To get into the act, I am hereMonday to Friday.
understand,” we told Joe.
with forming a committee of one “That’/extm^A^
Saturday.
f'1
3:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
for the advancement of Nisei There’s something about hU”"’81 *° te!1 you ab°ut the new man.
HM a.m.-12 noon.
r'3
Subscription, in Advani
beauty contests and am also
S3.00 for six months
on ^th^b’ “ ^t^x^ z»inser
humbly offering my services in
5*6.00 per one year
479 Queen St. W
any panel of judges, despite the j ical” and bowtX'Z We^r^d'v “mpletely illogEMpire 6-5005 — Toronto, Ont.
xact that my vision isn’t what !
Authorized as second clas:
•s mail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa
i it used to be.
i
xeei bom for Joe’s wire sometimes.
He quoted also from some re-

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The All Nations girls who havv
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Inter-Church League advanced been steadily improving from the । meet, the officials are beginning
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| W recognize that there is Nisei
W another notch into the league
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beginning of the season finallv j talent. . . . Tosh Uyeda will be were turned back by a team from ,
Sr# leadership by downing its closest
W
proved to one and 11 that the- j entering the Junior singles for the lower bracket. This time P I
rival St. Paul’s, 15-9, in a bitter­ have arrived by
was Wasser’s who thwarted them
ly contested match at the All 5 out of 6 ladies accounting for : Players under 18. What the game
doubles game*. | needs is youngsters like Tosh who
Nation’s gym. Having lost the their best record ■ in
all the years j will g'o into such events to gain
With a ‘7-0 win over Uyedu
W
^fe’. league opener to St. Paul’s in that the Nisei have played in the
| the experience. Hats off to Tosh. MB, Spadina Bowling closed some
1384 li Queen W
December, 16-8. this was someof the gap between them and
league. Kay Ogaki and Chiyo
The tourney brochure s
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in Takeda. They are separated new
Takeda, Mary Ebata and Shirley or dei’ to play
only loss. The “A’s” now have a Shimizu won all their games for
in the veterans by ten points.
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record of 4 wins 1 loss in 5 games
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home games with Christ Church men had to go all out, and out­ j which they can’t do otherwise . . .
Maw Mori came in with 734,
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lasted the opposition to garner 5
With St. Paul’s almost eliminated, points out of 6, identically the i maiking time for the league plav- highs: R. Nagamatsu 792, M. Isooffs to begin. Their final league shima 789(335), T. Tanabe 773
the last away game with Trinity, same score as the girls.
Lucien C. Kurata
game
is with St. Jude’s at All (243), Terry Fujioka 758, B. Tsu­
looms as the “crucial” game as
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At the conclusion of the ladies Nations gym shortly . . . Play­
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score ers for the annual Montreal trip
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Nishizaki 736(309), E. Nakamura
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win, they are almost “in” and if
732, J. Tehara 732, Tosh Fujioka
looked like a shoo-in but the as soon as possible.
si.urgod
705. H. Inouye 304.
they should lose there is a good
Oft. JEW 6-0959 Res. LT. 44.77
Bloor St. shuttiers were out to
possibility of a home-and-home
redeem themselves in the mixed
finals with Trinity as the league
and they almost upset the All
constitution states “the first and
Nations applecart by storming
second clubs in the final league
back, taking 7 out of possible 12
standings must play-off should
TORONTO — Rebels closed out opportunity to tie the game up
points. For the vital 13th point
s
the first team lose to the second
which meant the victory, it took the regular Toronto Senior Nisei when Henry Edamura was fouled
team in the regular league schedan all-out effort by veteran Michi Basketball League schedule last at the final whistle. But failing
h
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V lad’s Gym by to capitalize on that break when
Ashikawa and his equally fight­ Friday at
All this crystal-balling is based
ing partner Shirley Shimizu. To­ handing Whiz Kids a 65-60 set- Edamura missed the first shot,
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on the assumption that both All
shi Takasaki and Roy Shin made back in a closely fought overtime the first-place Mustang’s dropped
Nations and Trinity win their re­
the victory convincing to score game, while the hard fighting’ the game, 41-40, to Orphans.
maining games. If things could
the final 2 points to make the Orphans upset the front-running
George Kanda was the top
go wrong there may be a possibi­
Mustang nine in junior action by triggerman for the winners, gar­
final match score read 15-9.
lity of a 3-way tie between the
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nering 17 points as well as hoop­
Tad Miura came through with a slim one-point margin, 41-40.
above teams. ’The “big” game is
In the senior clash, the game ing the winning shot. Pete Na­
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slated to come off sometimes this
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katsu had 11. Mustang's’ tops
2 in the men’s with Frank Matsui
week on the notoriously slip.pery
WA. 1953
and splitting a lightning-fast halfway mark, the score read were Henry Edamura with 14 and
floor at Trinity.
game with towering John Hick­ 27-27 and at the final whistle of Dickie Tanaka 13.
Orphans: G. Kanda 17, P. Na­
man and his partner in the mixed. regulation play, 60-60.
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Games for Friday, Feb. 20, are
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March 27
an invite to a tournament of such latter getting some brilliant bas­ are junior games.
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LETHBRIDGE J.C.C.A. SLATES LOCAL ORATORICAL
CONTEST, WINNER ADVANCES TO PROV. FINAL

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LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — An High, Hardieville, and McNally
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FEBRUARY
interesting program of educat­ Schools will speak on topics of ENGAGEMENTS
ional value is being planned by their own choice. The wanner will
21—Montreal. Quebec JCCaU
TORONTO — The engagement
ss
Oratorical Contest, at
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the Lethbridge JCCA in the form vie for the Turcotte Challenge
McGee
Hall,
8
p
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of an Oratorical Contest to be Trophy at the Alberta Provincial was announced of Haruko Har­
riet, youngest daughter of Mr. and 25-Toronto. Metropolitan Nisei
held on Sunday, March 1 at the JCCA contest on March 15.
lowshxp Group meeting, at c ,
Mrs. Sukej'iro Nakamura, to
Rainbow Hall, commencing at
House,
51 Bond St
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Through the popular contest,
Toshiaki, youngest son of Mr. 27-Toronto. Nisei Plyers B
7:30 p.m.
tne educational committee is mak­
Dance, at UNE Hall.
The contest is open to all Leth­ ing an effort to aid in the dev­ and Mrs. Asaji Ogaki, on Feb. 14
27-Vancouver. B. C. JCCA Confer
bridge Nisei High School stu­ elopment of leadership qualities at a party at the Nakamura’s.
ence Dance, at Manhattan Ball'
dents. A large number of contest- in Nisei youths.
PICTURE
BUTTE,
Alta.

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Broadwav
If I keep this up, I’ll be able ants from the Lethbridge CollegLighter entertainment will also The engagement was announced
x—Vancouver. B. C. JCCAm
tG do splits like that lady we saw j iate Institute, Hamilton Junior be provided by talented local art­
^r0Vncial Conference,
of Sonoko, third daughter of Mr.
Hotel Georgia.
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on the stage last night.”
ists. A worth-while evening is and Mrs. Hikojiro Miyagawa of 28—Raymond. Raymond Jr. Y.B A
Hawaii Nisei Wins
assured for all those who attend. Picture Butte, Alta., to Yukihiro
st
Concert^ 7 p.m.; Senior YBA Car
'Brotherhood Ball'
Highest Non-Combat
nival & Bazaar, 1:30 p.m.
Takasaki of Turin, Alta., on Feb.
’1~Toronto- Ontari° JCCA Sixth
Military Award
Held at Casa Loma
B.C. JCCA Plans Confab (, at the Lotus Inn in Lethbridge. 28^
nuaJ Provincial Conference, a*
Baishakunins are Mr. and Mrs.
HONOLUDU, T. H. — The Dane©, Bowling Tournsy
One of the features of Nation­
King Edward Hotel.
I. Hisaoka.
al Brotherhood Week, Feb. 15-22, Soldier’s Medal, the highest mil­
VANCOUVER - The B. C.
march
was the “Brotherhood Ball” held itary award in the U.S. for non­ JCCA is presenting its Conven­
BARNWELL, Alta. — The en­
on Feb. 16 at the Casa Loma in combat heroism, was given re- tion Dance on Friday, Feb. 27, at gagement was announced of Hel­
1—Lethbridge. Lethbridge JCCA
Toronto sponsored by the Can­ cently in ceremonies held by the the Manhattan Ballroom rith en, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C°ntest’ at Rainbow
Hall, 7.30 p.m.
adian Council of Christians and 35th Infantry Division in Korea
music supplied by the Joe Rose Zenkichi Shinbashi of Barnwell.
Kent JCCA Shibai, at
Jews. All ethnic and religious to Cpl. Sadao Fujita of HanaChatham YMCA, 8 p.m.
Orchestra. Dancing will continue Alta., to Norman Ikebuchi, son
groups in the city were invited to j pepe, Kauai.
8—Raymond. Raymond YBA An­
from Ho 1 a.m., and admission of Mrs. Itoye Ikebuchi of Taber,
attend.
The Nisei had risked his life to
nual Kei-ro-kai, 6 p.m.
is $1.25 per person. Dress is op­ Alta., on Feb. 21 at the home of
8Lethbridge. Alberta JCCA
Representing the Toronto JC- save a fellow soldier from a flood
the Shinbashi’s.
tional. All are invited to attend.
Eighth
Council Meeting, at YM­
CA at the affair was Miss Bess swollen Korean river last year.
CA,
2
p.m.
On the following evening, the
TORONTO — The engagement
Nakazawa. Dressed in a kimono, The action occured when Cpl.
B. C. JCCA has slated a bowling was announced of Ruth, daughter 15—Lethbridge. Alta. JCCA Third
she acted as one of the hostesses. Fujita and other members of the
Annual Oratorical Contest, at
tournament to be held at the De of Mrs. Shin Nakamura, to Ben
Capitol Theatre, 3 p.m.
180th Infantry Regiment were
’A moving trucks and supplies ac­ Luxe Bowling Centre, Hastings Sakamoto, son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ Coaldale. Coaldale’s JCCA Shi­
Open 12 noon to 2 a.m;
bai at Coaldale Community Hall.
and Homer, from 9 p.m.
Hideo Sakamoto.
,
ross the rushing stream.
Vancouver. Vancouver Y.B.A
A
births
One
of
the
men
working
on
a
Dance,
at Hastings Auditorium.
A
i
Toronto AYPA Slates
21-22 Lethbridge. Alberta JCCA
narrow,
partially
inundated
footA
TORONTO — Born to Mr. and
famous Chinese foods
Provincial Conference, at Marquis
A bridge, slipped and fell into the Sleigh-Ride Feb. 21
Mrs.
Joe
Nakamura
(nee
Claire
Hotel.
69 Albert St. —Toronto A river. The Nisei then rushed to
The Toronto AYPA is planning Sano) at the Women’s College 21—Lethbridge. Alberta JCCA Con­
X♦
A
(at Elizabeth)
the
spot
and
leaned
precariously
a
Sleigh-Ride this Sat Feb 91° Hospital on Jan. 12, a son, Ken­
ference Danc’e, at Henderson Pav­
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:
Telephone WA. 9817
ilion, 9-12 p.m.
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p.
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at
Fantasy
Farm'
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Special attention given
~J Lethbridge. Alberta J.C.C.A.
£
X
TORONTO — Mrj and Mrs.
VS
Bowling Tournament, 2 p.m.
to take out orders.
Xt Just as he dragged the man to food.
27 Raymond. Raymond YBA Sev­
Mas
Tsuruoka
are
happy
to
an
­
shore, the bridge collapsed.
Executive members can be con­ nounce the arrival of a son, Nor­
enth Annual Miss Sunny Alberta
Dance,
9-1.
tacted for tickets. A limited num­ man Masahiro, on Feb.’s at
28 Vancouver. Vancouver Y.B.A.
Settlement House
ber at $1.50 each is being sold. Women’s College Hospital in Tor­
Amateur Talent Revue, at Uk­
Members are asked to bring onto.
rainian Hall.
Plans Benefit Dance
fi'iends.
The
Senior
House
Council
of
Chop Suey House
the University Settlement House
92-A Elizabeth St, Toronto
in Toronto is planning a benefit
BANQUETS AND FAMILY i dance this Feb. 21 in aid of a
The Toronto Chapter JCCA isi the National Conference in Vandinners
calling
upon its members to give
summer camp for young children. —FEMALE HELP WANTED
: couver will expect an answer
the following notice much from the Ontario- JCCA as to the
Hours: 12 Noon to 4 ami.
Two Nisei groups, Club AfterTYPIST-stenographer for whole' thought.
Reservations: EM4-9035
I Hours and Club Adelphi, belong
stand it will take. We of Toronto
sale toy firm. Call KE. 2303, TorWe have always stated that the
onto.
to the sponsoring clubs.
are responsible to the Ontario
JCCA is yours to enjoy, to guide, Provincial Chapter on this subGIRL for marking~iU~lauIid^
5°°^ ^agss- Apply 248 Avenue' and to keep.
j’ect. Can Toronto accept its an­
X New & Used Car i ^SETTLEMENT HOUSE? Road,
Toronto, KI. 3037
Now has come the time to ex- nual Budget Quota placed upon it
Sales & Service
I
‘ | BENEFIT DANCE | skSERJT?RS' experienced on piess your thoughts to what the for the coming year? Can it do
skirts, , highest wages, all year future of this Organization shall
ALL MAKES
A
W
’:’ in aid of a summer camp ^ arouna work. Apply Aljean Sport- be. Shall it be in the same set-up its part in maintaining the JCCA
X
Expert Vehicle Analysis
throughout
the
three
levels,
the
5. X
for young children
| Toronto^' 78 WeIIington St. West, as it has been in the past? Or
A
local, provincial and the national
RATES
REASONABLE
X
|j|at ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
tZTRATORS f~^^ and b°ys' shall it be in some other form to bodies? Can your Toronto Chap­
i
£j£
(Stephanie & John)
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fit the needs of its members and ter set its budget at $4,000 as it
JAMES M. KAI
:
1 f permanent postition in
modern
factories,
centrally
locat
­
the change of time ?
A
Bi
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has in the past, and will it real­
ed, resc period,, legal holidays exThe
JCCA
represents
you
in
A
ize this set sum ?
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8:30-12 p.m. - $1.00
4
?
AppIy W™ Kran- Ottawa, it speaks for you in other
A
303 Westmoreland Ave.
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SATURDAY, FEB. 21
$ gle Co., 445 King St. West, TorIn all seriousness we call upon
ME. 6165 — TORONTO
Canadian
Societies,
and
it
is
you
4
you as members of the Toronto
„t
W?PERATOR>S' exPerienced on when it comes around to Fund JCCA to come together on Sun­
blouses, steady employment, high- Drives.
day, February 22 at the Canadian
No matter what work the Or­ Legion Hall to discuss and to
ionSF?nt PaPe F®hENROLL NOW (LIMITED NUMBER)
—ns- 130 Spading Ave Toronto
ganization takes on there is al­
plan the best future of the Tor­
help wanted"
a
ways the need of funds. To pro­
a
onto
JCCA and in turn the Pro­
°NE uUCK DRIVER. Also one mote individual welfare work or
vincial and the National JCCA.
Store
New ToroSS:
Toronto to fight for Immigration Issues
g^P^b
C1in
™^
The meeting will be from 2 p.m.
there is always ‘the dire need for
. Anybody can become a 100% sexer with one to two weeks’
5
The future of the JCCA is in
’ STUDENTS, junior, intermediate money and even in pushing such
training course with this Chick-tester and at half of the ex­
your hands and it is with your
§
chartered account- Canadian rights of citizens as the guide that the Toronto Chapter
pense of learning at the Vent-Sexing School in U.S.A. There
FEPC Bill, we need funds to see
A
PPN
Duckman,
Resis much demand for sexers in U.S.A, and Canada.
will continue to serve its com­
^ck.ana Co., 430 King St. West
Kp^
us through.
munity.
loronto.
EM.
6-6364.
Ion could attend either a day or night course at Winnipeg.
In a matter of several weeks
Toronto Chapter JCCA.
for rent
The price for the machine is $399.50 plus $50 training fee.

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WHAT OF THE FUTURE OF THE1CCA?

CLASSIFIED

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unfurnished, kitI i
uh-sink, two beds, bureaus
| ; ^emrea. Call WA. 9709, Toronto.

TERVS available OR WILL MAKE CONF0R Y0U- Some hatcheries
lune already applied for trained mechanical sexers.

What of the future of the
Japanese Canadian Citizens Association?

CALGARY: FROM JAN. 31

THE TORONTO J.C.C.A. CHAPTER

WINNIPEG: FROM END OF FEB.

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CANADIAN CHICK-TESTER CO.
27 Riel Avenue

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St. Vital, Manitoba

Now.

invites its members io come and present their views

Call MI, 0346 between 7:309:00 p.m., ask for "Vic"

at the GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING

Buy

Golf

Clubs

TORONTO

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Sunday, February 22 — 2 p.m.

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